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[scribus] Damaged? Scribus doesn't open file
Thomas Sönnichsen
2018-06-12 09:09:32 UTC
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Gregory Pittman
2018-06-12 13:53:05 UTC
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It helps if you can submit to the list in plain text.
Secondly, you'll need to file a bug and upload the file, or give a link
to some outside source so we can download your failed file.

You might look for a file ending in 'autosave' just in case an automatic
file was saved before the crash. If you find it, rename it to end with
.sla and see if that works.

Greg

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Thomas Sönnichsen
2018-06-12 19:14:45 UTC
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Hi, thanks for your answer.
There is an "autosave" file, but unfortunately it doesn't open either.
So now I've tried to upload it on www.file-upload.net.
My failed file can be found here:

https://www.file-upload.net/download-13184435/tsz67-3.sla.html

Thomas


 

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It helps if you can submit to the list in plain text.
Secondly, you'll need to file a bug and upload the file, or give a link
to some outside source so we can download your failed file.

You might look for a file ending in 'autosave' just in case an automatic
file was saved before the crash. If you find it, rename it to end with
.sla and see if that works.

Greg

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Jean Ghali
2018-06-12 19:49:48 UTC
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Hi, thanks for your answer.
There is an "autosave" file, but unfortunately it doesn't open either.
So now I've tried to upload it on www.file-upload.net.
https://www.file-upload.net/download-13184435/tsz67-3.sla.html
Hi Thomas,

Unfortunately that file contains only null bytes which means the content is lost. There is
no possibility to recover any data from that file.

When a crash occurs while writing a file, it may mean the hard drive has some issue. It
may be worth to check your hard drive for errors and file system issues. If you are
running Windows, open Windows Explorer, right-click the drive you want to check, and then
choose “Properties". In the properties window, switch to the “Tools” tab and in "Error
Checking" section click the “Check” button. Depending on Windows version, the check button
may be named slightly differently (for eg, "Check now" on Windows 7).

Sometime this procedure can recover some lost data. But there is no guarantee.

Regards,
Jean


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